stopped by for a little bit during a layover — really nice people and good drinks. A bit out of the way for me but worth the trip. The smaller one is a little underwhelming, was worth the longer walk to the further one.
Jacob B.
Place rating: 1 Chicago, IL
Do not pay money for this place. It’s small, the workers are rude, there is no bathroom, and they have a very limited selection of food. You get it free with priority pass and it’s always a hard decision to make to even want to go into it. Most times I’d rather just be out in the regular part of the airport.
D. L.
Place rating: 3 Los Angeles, CA
There are actually two locations of The Club at LAS: the larger one at Terminal 3 at the end of the E gates and a smaller facility at Terminal 1 near the D gates. If you have time, skip the one near the D gates. It’s kind of a joke if you’ve ever been in any other airport lounge. Yes, there’s a full bar and some snacks but no bathroom or anything substantial to eat(unless you consider four flavors of popcorn and Cup of Noodles substantial). It’s also not very comfortable. I was admonished by an employee for using a empty seat as a foot rest. He wasn’t exactly rude about it, but I thought it was a little silly because I was the only person in the lounge and none of the furniture was very posh or cozy. It’s only a bit nicer than IKEA. I definitely prefer the the larger facility. There’s more lounge chairs, a few foot stools and heartier food like soup and sandwiches. I also spotted a shower in the men’s room. For some reason, they even gave me a free gift(a portable charger) when I checked in. Because of the limited food and drink options, as well as a few dour employees, I wouldn’t recommend either facility for the $ 35 access fee when compared to other airport lounges I’ve visited. However, if you already have procured access, I would definitely check out the larger facility near gate E2 but skip the one at the D gates. You might be spoken to like a child when you attempt to get comfortable.
Kenneth N.
Place rating: 3 Vancouver, Canada
Considering it’s Vegas, I expected a bit more razzle dazzle but like any members lounge, still appreciate it. Good to get away from the noise in the general gate area. And complimentary food/drinks, alcoholic too, is always appreciated. Located by Gate E2 on the international side, this lounge is awfully bright, like an office. Didn’t have the Restorations-style super comfy chairs nor any private areas. Good egg & tuna salad sandwiches on the go, that’s the saving grace. Actually didn’t feel pretentious at all compared to others. Decent sized, with a light-wood themed communal table with power charging outlets.
Diego O.
Place rating: 5 Houston, TX
For me it’s always great service and alcoholic drinks are complementary from glenlivet to herradura
Kevin B.
Place rating: 4 Westchester, Los Angeles, CA
For $ 35 per person you can come and recharge or have some drinks while waiting for your flight out of Las Vegas. They do not have an American Airlines Admirals Club in Las Vegas so we needed to find an alternate location to relax and have a few refreshments. We walked in and were greeted with friendly smiles. Gave them our boarding passes and $ 70. No hot food or snacks are offered here except for Cup of Noodles(beef or chicken). Plenty of quickie snacks: multiple flavored popcorn, fruits, pretzels, potato chips, cookies and trail mix. But the unlimited drinks were really why we were here. The bartender kept the Hennessy and Coke coming. They had wine too but nothing that caught our attention. This place was a Godsend when after walking down the ramp to board we were told we were too early and that our flight was delayed. We headed back to The Club to continue keeping our drinks on.
Candace C.
Place rating: 2 Las Vegas, NV
The Skinny: on our airport lounge tour, the Club at LAS has a rather poor showing with minimal snacks, limited drink menu and no bathroom. If you have a pre-existing Priority Pass and no other options, I guess it is okay. At $ 35/person, it isn’t worth the price. Using our Priority Pass, we entered into the Club at LAS. On the bright side, it is pretty empty. On the minus side, there are a few reasons for why it is so. Consisting of two small adjacent rooms, they offer a small bar, carafe of drip coffee/Tazo tea, plastic wrapped apples/oranges and a small selection of pre-packaged/generic looking snacks(4 unlabeled types of popcorn/trailmix/pretzels/generic crackers/hummus in a tube… On the plus side they did have Ms. Vickie’s salt and vinegar chips and Oreos). It was rather telling that a mother with her 2 kids were partaking in some KIND bars they brought from home. There is no hot food/sandwiches. It is rather chintzy to have a sign stating that beverages/snacks are to meant to be consumed inside the lounge. If you are paying $ 35 for this experience, you should damn well take as many freaking foil wrapped Oreos as you want. Reading materials were meager and consisted of a few Time magazines and newspapers. They do not have any computers or printers in the lounge. The«complimentary» WiFi they offer is the already free McCarren airport WiFi… No more, no less. Nor do they have any bathrooms inside the lounge so you have to exit the lounge to use the facilities. I did not see any showering facilities here either. Seating is limited and there are no lounge chairs where you can put your feet up. If you are a pre-existing Priority Pass member, I guess this place is better than nothing. But I would not pay $ 35 for access to this lounge. 2 stars.
Jennifer P.
Place rating: 2 San Leandro, CA
This lounge is weak compared to the ones I’ve been to. It’s small, not many comfortable seatings and no bathroom. They have very limited snacks.
Mike C.
Place rating: 3 Manhattan, NY
This airport lounge is located in Terminal 1 towards the D1 gates. This is a small lounge compared to its location in the Atlanta, GA airport. There are free snacks and beverages but it does not seem to serve any hot food. There is no bathroom or wifi in the lounge as you will need to use the airport facilities. I was able to access this lounge with my Priority Pass. Overall, the lounge is good if you have no other options. It is quiet and keeps you away from the crowd. It serves the basic snacks and drinks which is sufficient for my needs.